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Frieze New York art fair: seeing Black lives differently Reuters 2 days ago
By Alexandra Michalska
NEW YORK, May 6 (Reuters) - At the Frieze art fair in New York, over 60 leading galleries are paying tribute to social justice, showing works by the world s most influential artists.
The goal is to change how we see the world by examining art s role in portraying race and citizenship. It expands on The Vision & Justice Project, a landmark 2016 issue by Aperture magazine on photography in the African American experience. For the past year, so many of us have not only seen the pandemic, but also the incredibly important Black Lives Matter movement, said Rebecca Ann Siegel, director of content at Frieze. This really felt like a moment to pay tribute to some work that is so resonant with today s issues.
Tribute to Vision & Justice Project and Founder Sarah Elizabeth Lewis
Frieze New York galleries and institutions respond to: ‘How are the arts responsible for disrupting, complicating, or shifting narratives of visual representation in the public realm?’
A central strand of Frieze New York 2021 programming is the Tribute to the
Vision & Justice Project and its founder, Sarah Elizabeth Lewis (Associate Professor at Harvard University). The Tribute will honour the exemplary work of the Vision & Justice Project, through an unprecedented engagement with the community of galleries participating at Frieze New York at The Shed and Frieze Viewing Room.
The Vision & Justice Project is rooted in education and is dedicated to examining art’s central role in understanding the relationship between race and citizenship in the United States. The intention of the Tribute is to explore this examination and expand the reach of the Vision & Justice Project, in o
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[INTERVIEW] Artist Mina Cheon explores dreams of Korean unification, implications for politically divided US
Posted : 2021-01-30 13:44
Updated : 2021-02-01 12:49
Installation view of Mina Cheon s exhibition, Dreaming Unification: Protest Peace, at Ethan Cohen Gallery in New York / Courtesy of the artist and Ethan Cohen Gallery
By Kwon Mee-yoo
Artist Mina CheonKorean American artist Mina Cheon unveils her latest pieces created by her North Korean art persona, Kim Il-soon, at an exhibition Dreaming Unification: Protest Peace at Ethan Cohen Gallery in New York through Feb. 27.
While the two Koreas remain physically divided, citizens of many other countries in the world, including the United States, are experiencing increasing political and social divisions. This increasing polarization has been a source of inspiration for Cheon, who hopes to explore the concepts of unification and peace through her projects.
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